Chrome and Tiny Tiny RSS

When Google announced it was wrapping up Reader, I flipped immediately to Tiny Tiny RSS and decided also to go back to Mozilla Firefox. That experiment has ended. There’s nothing inherently wrong with the Web browser but there were a couple of irritants that made me decide to go back to Chrome. One was a repeated problem with Firefox Sync – where your bookmarks, etc. are kept in sync – that I was unable to figure out how to solve. Another was on my tablet, where Firefox was ignoring the space bar so I was having to double tap it to type in a search term.

I think it’s obvious but replace “your-tiny-tiny-server-domain-name” with YOUR domain name or server name: localhost, yourname.com, whatever. Click the SAVE button and return to the list of feed readers. You can close the tab or window now and go back to the feed subscription page.

Now you should be able to select your Tiny Tiny RSS server from the list and – if you check the box – set it as the default RSS reader.

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